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SE 3, EP 26: Tomorrow - Tomorrow

Sep 29, 20232 hr 46 minSeason 3Ep. 26
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On this week's episode, we discuss Tomorrow, the criminally underappreciated 1968 self-titled debut album by the band Tomorrow.

Mostly known as a band that featured future Yes guitarist, Steve Howe.  Alongside bands like Pink Floyd and the Soft Machine,  Tomorrow was a pillar of the British underground scene, and their song "My White Bicycle" was considered by many to be its its anthem.  While heralded by critics, the album saw little success (an almost year long delay in its release didn't help). It has become somewhat of cult classic, but it deserves a much wider audience.  Quintessentially British, the music is whimsical and fun, even when the subject matter isn't.  And while the LP cover may be absent of color, the songs are not.  Full of amazing musicianship (especially Howe's guitar playing) and unique studio trickery, Tomorrow  is easily some of the best psychedelic rock ever committed to vinyl. 

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